Matthew Powell Ranked in the 2020 Edition of the IAM Strategy 300
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Dickinson Wright LLP, Canada’s leading full-service business law firm specializing in cross-border counsel, is pleased to announce that Matthew Powell (Senior Patent Agent) has been ranked in IAM Strategy 300: The World’s Leading IP Strategists 2020. Matthew has been ranked in the IAM Strategy 300 since 2016.
IAM Strategy 300 showcases individuals who possess world-class skills in the development and roll-out of strategies that maximize the value of patents, copyrights, trademarks and other IP rights. Only those individuals nominated multiple times by different parties as outstanding IP strategists are listed in the IAM Strategy 300. To learn more about the IAM Strategy 300, please click here.
Matthew has been building intellectual property portfolios for his clients for over 18 years. Originally trained as an electrical and computer engineer, he worked in high-tech as a software developer patenting technology that was pivotal to his employer’s valuation during its acquisition. He now applies his incredible attention to detail and thoughtfulness to growing the patent portfolios of his clients in numerous software, computer, electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing technology fields. Matthew received his B.S. in Electrical and Computing Engineering from Queen’s University.
IAM Strategy 300 showcases individuals who possess world-class skills in the development and roll-out of strategies that maximize the value of patents, copyrights, trademarks and other IP rights. Only those individuals nominated multiple times by different parties as outstanding IP strategists are listed in the IAM Strategy 300. To learn more about the IAM Strategy 300, please click here.
Matthew has been building intellectual property portfolios for his clients for over 18 years. Originally trained as an electrical and computer engineer, he worked in high-tech as a software developer patenting technology that was pivotal to his employer’s valuation during its acquisition. He now applies his incredible attention to detail and thoughtfulness to growing the patent portfolios of his clients in numerous software, computer, electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing technology fields. Matthew received his B.S. in Electrical and Computing Engineering from Queen’s University.
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